by Dr. Julie Buzby | Jun 11, 2026 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
Is your older dog suddenly hungry all the time? As integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains, increased hunger shouldn’t be ignored as it can signal a variety of health issues. Learn 10 reasons for an older dog to be hungry all the time and what you...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Jan 22, 2026 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
Wondering how to potty train an older dog as you clean up yet another accident? If so, help is here! Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby provides 10 tips that can help with housebreaking an older dog. Plus, she explains when having accidents in the house might...
by Julie Buzby DVM, CAVCA, CVA | Nov 17, 2025 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
If your vet has recently prescribed gabapentin for your dog, you might be wondering, “What is gabapentin for dogs?” Integrative veterinarian, Dr. Julie Buzby answers that question as she discusses the uses, safety, and side effects of gabapentin for dogs. The post...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Oct 16, 2025 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
An appetite stimulant for dogs can be a great way to restore your pup’s joy in eating and give him or her more good days. Learn how prescription medications like Entyce and mirtazapine can help. Plus, get expert tips and at-home strategies from integrative...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | Jun 9, 2025 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
Natural supplement for dogs: Are they must-haves or marketing hype? As an integrative veterinarian, Dr. Julie Buzby has seen firsthand the difference natural supplements can make in the quality of her patients’ lives. Discover what “natural” means and get the...
by Dr. Julie Buzby | May 29, 2025 | Our Blog: The Buzby Bark, Senior Dog Care
If your senior dog starts to pant, pace, bark, or become agitated or destructive when you leave your home (or just leave the room), separation anxiety in older dogs could be the culprit. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby explains why older dogs might develop...